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  1. Feb 28, 2019 · The strike zone is a beautiful, constantly shifting puzzle; the pitcher has to decide, based on a host of variables, where he should aim his pitch. In part one, “It’s Not a Square,” we argued...

  2. If you come into impact with an open clubface and straight path, you will hit a cut or slice. If you come into impact (aka the strike zone) with a closed face and left path, you’ll hit the dreaded pull hook. Or, a square club face with a straight path leads to a ball in a straight line toward your target.

  3. Although club path direction and strike location are distinct aspects of the golf swing, a comprehensive understanding of swing mechanics is crucial for diagnosing and correcting issues with either. Proper alignment ensures a square clubface at impact, optimizing directional control.

  4. Sep 14, 2015 · Therefore, a ball that simply passes through the strike zone for a total of one inch should technically be called a strike. This is where you may think of back door strikes: the slider that...

    • Eric Lang
  5. Nov 21, 2013 · Strike Zone: How To Get In That Pro Position At Impact. To hit solid iron shots, you have to make ball-then-turf contact. Tour players do this effortlessly, but amateur golfers struggle with it...

    • Hank Haney
  6. Oct 27, 2022 · Empirical evidence has taught us that the club strikes the ground where the nose and sternum are at impact, and at least 80% of our weight must be on our left side when the club meets the ball.

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  8. Jun 7, 2018 · When the golf ball strikes somewhere other than the centre, the club starts to twist around it's centre of gravity (CoG) and changes the clubface orientation and spin of the golf ball. For example, when a ball is struck from the toe of a driver (RH golfer) the clubface will twist open (right) but the ball will actually curve to the left.

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